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Very cool! I've never heard of that, although I had the pleasure of going to the Dali museum when I was in Florida a few years ago..I was definitely blown away by how large some of those paintings were!

The sizes of some of the paintings were astonishing to me as well. Thanks for taking the time to comment!

This is pretty impressive! You can certainly see the elements of both Dali and Disney. And I can see how one would go about analyzing this short piece of art in great detail over many hours.

I've always like Dali, and was curious to see what kind of collaboration he would create with Disney (whose work I've not always been a fan of). What came to mind is his intended co-production of Dune, he was going to do with H.R. Giger, which remained unrealized because of Dali's demise. I'm convinced that would have surpassed all other attempts at turning that book into a movie.

Those two working together could not be handled by mankind lolol

You can certainly see the elements of both Dali and Disney

I absolutely agree and that was one of the first things I thought when I first saw it.

Thanks for taking the time to comment!

Well, thank YOU for posting about a less typically famous film!
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I had forgotten about this! Dali is also my favorite artist...EVER! He was a genius in so many ways. I'm not sure if you maybe have been already, but if not, you should definitely try to visit the Dali museum in Figueres and his house in Spain, if you ever have the chance. It's SO worth it.

Dali was well ahead of his time. I remember telling my friend about a few art pieces in there, and showing him pictures. I showed him one piece changed when I looked at it from my digital camera...(or through binoculars in the museum), Lincoln face to Gala. My friend said: "Oh, but that's not so special. Anyone can make something like it." To which I replied: "Yes, you're right. But Dali made this in the early 70's..."
My friend became an instant fan haha.

I went to the museum with my eldest daughter, and we almost made headlines when an art piece (a heap of stones) attracted her attention and I could just grab her before she knocked them all over LOL. A heap of stones...nothing more, nothing less. But then in the same hall, there was jewelry that he had designed. SO stunning!

I think his genius is well described and honored in this short video. :) Maybe you know it already.

I just love his interviews and how he approaches questions and "titles"! I haven't had a chance to visit the museum in Spain but have been to the one in St. Petersburg, FL numerous times. Thanks for commenting!


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